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Trending Technology Stories
From February 8, 2026

1

Yuri Misnik, CTO at InDrive, on Architecting an AI-First Super App

Meet Yuri Misnik, Chief Technology Officer at inDrive.

@newsbyte
1,983 new reads
2

Introducing Provable Randomness in Beldex Consensus with Verifiable Random Functions

Beldex will implement verifiable random functions in its consensus to enhance unpredictability and randomness in validator and block leader selection....

@beldexcoin
1,969 new reads
3

The Long Now of the Web: Inside the Internet Archive’s Fight Against Forgetting

A deep dive into the Internet Archive's custom tech stack.

@zbruceli
1,919 new reads
4

The SEPA Instant Deadlines Have Passed. But Did Europe Really Go Instant?

The major SEPA instant payments deadlines have passed, but adoption varies by country. Noda analysis reviews whether Europe has really...

@noda
1,694 new reads
5

AI Belongs Inside DataOps, Not Just at the End of the Pipeline

AI shouldn’t sit at the end of the data pipeline. Learn why AI-augmented DataOps is essential for reliability, governance, and...

@dataops
1,616 new reads
6

How ShareChat Scaled their ML Feature Store 1000X without Scaling the Database

How ShareChat scaled its ML feature store 1000× using ScyllaDB, smarter data modeling, and caching—without scaling the database.

@scylladb
1,571 new reads
7

LLMjacking is a Costly New Threat to Self-Hosted AI Infrastructure

LLMjacking is the hijacking of self-hosted AI models for profit. Learn how attackers exploit LLMs—and how to secure your infrastructure...

@vgudur
833 new reads
8

AI Exposes the Fragility of "Good Enough" Data Operations

AI exposes fragile data operations. Why “good enough” pipelines fail at machine speed—and how DataOps enables AI-ready data trust.

@dataops
779 new reads
9

AI Spawned a Religion in 48 Hours. The Real Story Is Way Darker.

The religion was called Crustafarianism.

@niteshpadghan
760 new reads
10

OpenClaw for Beginners: Install, Configure, and Secure Your Bot

OpenClaw gives you the power of a personal AI assistant that runs on your own hardware.

@proflead
733 new reads
11

Why Everyone is Panic-Buying Mac Minis for OpenClaw / Moltbot / Clawdbot?

the reality is more nuanced than the hype suggests.

@alexisrozhkov
695 new reads
12

Everyone Says AI Is Insecure, So I Measured It

The uncomfortable but ultimately empowering truth is that a significant number of so-called AI "risks" are, in fact, old security...

@christiaanb33k
594 new reads
13

The Best AI Agent Frameworks for 2026 (Ranked by Someone Who's Shipped With All of Them)

LangGraph, CrewAI, AutoGen, Pydantic AI, and 8 more. What works, what doesn't, and when to use each.

@paoloap
527 new reads
14

Why Measuring Time is Not Enough: a Practical Roofline Model for ML Training

Raw measurements don’t tell the full story.

@vladsavinov
518 new reads
15

Cell Service Is Escaping Earth

Direct-to-device satellite connectivity is turning LEO spacecraft into cell towers.

@zbruceli
515 new reads
16

How AI Agents Helped Migrate a Data Lake From Snowflake to BigQuery

How AI agents and AGENTS.md streamlined a large-scale Snowflake to BigQuery migration, refactoring complex SQL efficiently and at scale.

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How to Run Claude Code With Local Models Using Ollama

Learn how to run Claude Code with local models using Ollama, enabling offline, privacy-first agentic coding on your own machine.

@proflead
471 new reads
18

I Talked to Claude Code More Than Humans in 2025. Here’s What I Learned

AI agents are becoming the real “users.” Why MCP struggled, why skills won, and what agent-first software design looks like...

@burninganna
450 new reads
19

Swift Concurrency: Part 3 — Bridging Legacy APIs with Continuations

Learn how Swift continuations bridge legacy callbacks and delegates with async/await, enabling clean, safe concurrency without rewriting old APIs.

@nsvasilev
413 new reads
20

Being Likable Is the Fastest Way to Be Forgotten

Why likability fades while memorability lasts—and how risk, ego, and craft shape the statements people actually remember.

@prasadinchara
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